You're asking them to think. That's your first mistake.
I have a '97 Honda Prelude Type SH. For the 5th generation, only about 60,000 USDM Preludes were made. The Type SH was more expensive. There was also no automatic option for the Type SH, and since manuals were already dying in the 90s, I'd guess that they didn't even sell more than a few thousand of them.
It's a little rough. One of these days, I'm gonna dump a few thousand bucks into it and make it beautiful. But we're working on our house and some other things first. Someone put a bunch of those bluish LEDs all over the thing. I deconverted it back to soft white halogens.
Trump also wearing an Adidas jacket is a nice touch.
"$3,000 setup to play a game from 2010."
I have an RTX 4070 that I've been using to play Half Life. I've owned my copy for a while, but have never played it.
Drives my wife crazy lol
Can confirm. I use Debian on a laptop and it's great.
I've been running Half Life for the first time recently. I'm only a quarter century late.
Mine used to boot in about 20 seconds, if even that long. Now, nearly 5 years later, it takes a solid 2ยฝ minutes. It might as well be using a spinning disk. I've seen faster boots on XP in 2006.
I actually have done this in my auto Civic after daily driving my manual Prelude for a while. The good thing is I was only moving about 8 miles an hour when it happened, so it looked weird. Would be kind of cool to have the narrow brake pedal in the Civic lol
But yeah, I've been thinking about swapping the auto Civic for a manual Accord of the same vintage.
The only time I forced Linux on anyone was when I gave my youngest brother a free laptop a couple years ago. It's the laptop I had in college in 2011. It has a Sandy Bridge mobile Core i7. It's too slow to run modern Windows. I told him he's free to install Windows, but I don't have a license to give him. For checking emails and web surfing, though, it was enough, and running Linux wasn't going to give him trouble with that. To my knowledge (and to his credit), he still runs Linux on it.
I have imagined that ever since the Reddit emigration hype ended and things settled down a bit here that the vast majority of world and shit users are mostly lurkers and not terribly vocal, as is the case on a lot of other platforms.